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What is the best flav... you all know what this question is:
This poll is closed.
Labour 907 49.92%
Theresa May Team (Conservative) 48 2.64%
Liberal Democrats 31 1.71%
UKIP 13 0.72%
Plaid Cymru 25 1.38%
Green 22 1.21%
Scottish Socialist Party 12 0.66%
Scottish Conservative Party 1 0.06%
Scottish National Party 59 3.25%
Some Kind of Irish Unionist 4 0.22%
Alliance / Irish Nonsectarian 3 0.17%
Some Kind of Irish Nationalist 36 1.98%
Misc. Far Left Trots 35 1.93%
Misc. Far Right Fash 8 0.44%
Monster Raving Loony 49 2.70%
Space Navies Party 39 2.15%
Independent / Single Issue 2 0.11%
Can't Vote 188 10.35%
Won't Vote 8 0.44%
Spoiled Ballot 15 0.83%
Pissflaps 312 17.17%
Total: 1817 votes
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TheRat
Aug 30, 2006

axeil posted:

I am dumb. Who is she and is her being in trouble good/bad for Labour?

Tory Home secretary

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deletebeepbeepbeep
Nov 12, 2008
Please at least let Rudd and Kirby lose their seats.

McDragon
Sep 11, 2007

anyway, I'm on a boat

NoneMoreNegative
Jul 20, 2000
GOTH FASCISTIC
PAIN
MASTER




shit wizard dad

Pantsuit posted:

Whats happening

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32779CpfymI&t=10s

Tory HQ

hakimashou
Jul 15, 2002
Upset Trowel
How many labour MPs do you think will switch sides to rat gently caress corbyn out of being PM if it comes to it?

Junior G-man
Sep 15, 2004

Wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma


Seriously.

Who secretly put Tzeentch on the ballot?

Cerebral Bore
Apr 21, 2010


Fun Shoe

NRVNQSR posted:

So would Sturgeon confidence+supply a minority Tory government in exchange for IndyRef2?

She could if she wanted to hand Scotland back to Labour.

DACK FAYDEN
Feb 25, 2013

Bear Witness

double nine posted:

article 50 was written to be so doomsday no-one would be stupid enough to touch it. If the clock runs out without a deal then it's a complete and utter :sever:. In theory the EU can grant an indefinite amount of extensions to that clock though. On the condition that there is enough goodwill within the EU to grand such an extension.

Junior G-man posted:

No, cheeky crash as gently caress like a train hitting a wall at 5.000mph. WTO rules and no deal, followed by a whirling ball of chaos and economic doom in the UK.
...so this is what y'all mean by "hope is a lie", apparently. I was hoping for a "strong and stable" EU, as they said in The Before Times :(

(USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)

JOHNSON COCKSLAP
Apr 2, 2017

by Lowtax

AP
Jul 12, 2004

One Ring to fool them all
One Ring to find them
One Ring to milk them all
and pockets fully line them
Grimey Drawer
https://twitter.com/PickardJE/status/872924181519892481

axeil
Feb 14, 2006

Julio Cruz posted:

Tory Home Secretary. Would be a massive scalp for Labour if she goes.

:laffo:

Oh my god, that's hilarious. Aren't the PM's cabinet supposed to be in fairly safe seats?

Ape Fist
Feb 23, 2007

Nowadays, you can do anything that you want; anal, oral, fisting, but you need to be wearing gloves, condoms, protection.
Lib Dems are spineless cowards and will team up witg the Tories and drive the final nail into their rotten coffin.

ultrabindu
Jan 28, 2009
Could the DUP hold the balance of power and enter coalition with the Tories?

Pinterest Mom
Jun 9, 2009

maybe, after neither the conservatives or corbyn are able to secure the confidence of the house, the labour right and tories will turn to a figures from outside parliament........................... tony

Vetitum
Feb 29, 2008

Emily Thornberry on sky news, trying to hold back the biggest loving grin

ShaneMacGowansTeeth
May 22, 2007



I think this is it... I think this is how it ends
Slough in Buckinghamshire? Get to gently caress Dimblebot

Pinterest Mom
Jun 9, 2009

axeil posted:

:laffo:

Oh my god, that's hilarious. Aren't the PM's cabinet supposed to be in fairly safe seats?

nah, it's fairly routine for cabinet members to be defeated

Rakosi
May 5, 2008

D&D: HASBARA SQUAD
NO-QUARTERMASTER


From the river (of Palestinian blood) to the sea (of Palestinian tears)

Igiari posted:

But how the gently caress can Pissflaps "Corbs is a disaster for Labour" show his ducking face here again

tbh this is far more of a May/Tory unforced error than a Corbyn win. I mean, it doesn't actually make a difference in the result, but I'd stop short of chalking this up to Corbyn. He wouldn't even have an election if not for the idiot in No. 10.

baka kaba
Jul 19, 2003

PLEASE ASK ME, THE SELF-PROFESSED NO #1 PAUL CATTERMOLE FAN IN THE SOMETHING AWFUL S-CLUB 7 MEGATHREAD, TO NAME A SINGLE SONG BY HIS EXCELLENT NU-METAL SIDE PROJECT, SKUA, AND IF I CAN'T PLEASE TELL ME TO
EAT SHIT

^^^ lol gently caress off. The electorate is energised by May being rubbish, seems legit

How's ITV right now? BBC has Ming being salty about the coalition experience

goddamnedtwisto
Dec 31, 2004

If you ask me about the mole people in the London Underground, I WILL be forced to kill you
Fun Shoe

Gonzo McFee
Jun 19, 2010
CORBYN BOMBAYEEEEE

Zikan
Feb 29, 2004

https://twitter.com/dril/status/568056615355740160

AP
Jul 12, 2004

One Ring to fool them all
One Ring to find them
One Ring to milk them all
and pockets fully line them
Grimey Drawer

ultrabindu posted:

Could the DUP hold the balance of power and enter coalition with the Tories?

The DUP would love it.

eleven extra elephants
Feb 16, 2007

Menschliches! Allzumenschliches!!
this rivalry to be the fastest counter makes me really annoyed for some reason

runoverbobby
Apr 21, 2007

Fighting like beavers.
Why is the final Sunderland box slave forced to run when the prior 250 of them hand it off like a bucket brigade?

vodkat
Jun 30, 2012



cannot legally be sold as vodka

:getin:

gonna need that full clip again tho

kustomkarkommando
Oct 22, 2012

ultrabindu posted:

Could the DUP hold the balance of power and enter coalition with the Tories?

They wouldn't enter coalition but they would drive a bargain for confidence.

What with our government set to collapse at the end of the month there is A LOT the Tories can offer them

eleven extra elephants
Feb 16, 2007

Menschliches! Allzumenschliches!!

Junior G-man
Sep 15, 2004

Wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma


I don't give a mousefart about this race to declare.

I want shots inside the Tory HQ of Lynton Crosby eating something very unpleasant.

Noxville
Dec 7, 2003

Jose posted:

yougov when big and hard and were rewarded

Nah they hedged in their last poll, Survation held out

CoolCab
Apr 17, 2005

glem
https://twitter.com/parliawint/status/779747279037198336

axeil
Feb 14, 2006
So is it definite that the Tories won't get to a majority? Didn't the last election also have them short but they then made it up and got their majority.

Pinterest Mom posted:

nah, it's fairly routine for cabinet members to be defeated

Gotcha. Thanks. Here in the States the last time a party leader lost his/her seat was when the Republicans targeted the Democratic Senate Majority Leader's seat. It was a big deal at the time.

I guess the House Majority Whip also lost his seat but it was an internal Republican primary, so not quite the same thing.

Anyway, I'll stop asking questions now and just watch.

Venuz Patrol
Mar 27, 2011

Rakosi posted:

tbh this is far more of a May/Tory unforced error than a Corbyn win. I mean, it doesn't actually make a difference in the result, but I'd stop short of chalking this up to Corbyn. He wouldn't even have an election if not for the idiot in No. 10.

lol, this is going to be the line in every paper and on every tory mp's tongue, regardless of the labour manifesto leaking being the thing that truly kickstarted the poll reversal

Vitamin P
Nov 19, 2013

Truth is game rigging is more difficult than it looks pls stay ded
Okay so assuming no coalitions are viable, that's good right?

Another go round, the more people see of Corbyn the more they like him, PLP rally and help out some now the unelectable stuff is garbage, youth get another chance to register.

FullLeatherJacket
Dec 30, 2004

Chiunque puņ essere Luther Blissett, semplicemente adottando il nome Luther Blissett

Pinterest Mom posted:

not really

labour would need the support of the SNP, LibDems, Plaid Cymru, Greens, and a smattering of Irish parties. That's not a coalition that can hold together.

looks like Con+LibDems again

The Lib Dems would be eaten alive if they agreed to another Lib-Con coalition, unless they make it pre-requisite for there to be a public referendum on a Brexit deal or something else that would make Tories physically ill

TACD
Oct 27, 2000

goddamnedtwisto posted:

What's a non-poo poo IRC client these days? Web-based counts as "poo poo", for reference.
I'm on a Mac and use Textual, seems alright

team overhead smash
Sep 2, 2006

Team-Forest-Tree-Dog:
Smashing your way into our hearts one skylight at a time

Rakosi posted:

tbh this is far more of a May/Tory unforced error than a Corbyn win. I mean, it doesn't actually make a difference in the result, but I'd stop short of chalking this up to Corbyn. He wouldn't even have an election if not for the idiot in No. 10.

Calling an early election at all basically relies on the OPm saying to unless they lose all confidence of their party so of course that comes down to May.

But I don't know, maybe the result that Labour managed to achieve in a popular vote had something to do with the Labour leader?

ephex
Nov 4, 2007





PHWOAR CRIMINAL

lol

botany
Apr 27, 2013

by Lowtax
why wouldn't the lib dems coalition with the tories?

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communism bitch
Apr 24, 2009

Rakosi posted:

tbh this is far more of a May/Tory unforced error than a Corbyn win. I mean, it doesn't actually make a difference in the result, but I'd stop short of chalking this up to Corbyn. He wouldn't even have an election if not for the idiot in No. 10.

:qq:

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